Thomas Aquinas was not just a theologian but one of the world's most significant philosophers. MacIntosh provides a thorough analysis of the key themes in Aquinas's writings from a specifically philosophical perspective. Topics covered demonstrate the range of his ideas including, causality, the existence of God, the soul, method and morality.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Author(s): J.J. MacIntosh
Number of pages: 208
Collection: Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion